ICC 25 FPS issues

My fps has been low lately in icc 25, so I've been trying to enhance my fps. In icc25, its been around 5-10 fps. Ideally, I would like to shoot for 10-15 fps, maybe even a little less. I would like some ADVICE on how to make my fps a little higher. Posts that merely make statements that are obvious and dont give any clear advice on how to enhance my fps dont help much :P. Also, I play on a laptop and getting a desktop isnt an option.

I also want to note that I have done things like install Game Booster, update DirectX, disable my combat log, and get rid of some addons.

And sorry in advance if I dont put in enough system info, if yall need more i can post it later on.

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1. Your BIOS is 2 years old, so you might look for an update for that.
2. If you've followed all the advice in the FPS sticky, I'm not sure what else to suggest.
3. If you're getting 5-10 fps in a 25 man on a dual core 1.73GHz CPU, you might be considered lucky.

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Also want to add that my computer's performance has held its weight in just about every other 25 man instance. Guess ICC 25 just might be a little more laggy. Also, if it is necessary to buy better parts to raise my fps to around 15-20, which parts would I have to upgrade?

Originally Posted by Swizzle

Frost has been the leveling spec of choice since....forever. The people laughing at you are wrath babies and should be treated the same way David Hasslehoff treats his body: with no respect.

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Originally Posted by litledude

My fps has been low lately in icc 25, so I've been trying to enhance my fps. In icc25, its been around 5-10 fps. Ideally, I would like to shoot for 15-20 fps, maybe even a little less. I would like some ADVICE on how to make my fps a little higher. Posts that merely make statements that are obvious and dont give any clear advice on how to enhance my fps dont help much :P. Also, I play on a laptop and getting a desktop isnt an option.

I also want to note that I have done things like install Game Booster, update DirectX, disable my combat log, and get rid of some addons.

And sorry in advance if I dont put in enough system info, if yall need more i can post it later on.

Basically you need a new computer. Reason? You need a new MoBo for a new CPU, thus needing new RAM. thats most of the computer.
WoW being a MMO is highly CPU intensive. most people don't know why, so here is the reason. The CPU has to process every action and spell that every other player does within range. So your client recieves the info and your CPU has to make it happen for you to see. Thats a lot of Math going on. So a newer, faster processor will make the largest impact on FPS... But only if your Video card is equally as good. If your Vid card sux then your CPU can only do so much.
So the only way you can get more FPS out of your current rig is to overclock your CPU. Which is ricky to start, let alone with a stock cooler.

reguarding the low resources, I bet you have a ton of background applications running... windows does not take up that much ram... even vista...

if you open task manager, how many processes are running in the lower left of the window?

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Been thinking of getting a desktop for cata, but atm I need a quick fix so i can raid ICC 25. Just find it weird that I could do all of other 25 man content with relatively no problems, but lag so much in Icecrown Citadel.

In regards to my processes, its at 70 with Game Booster on Gaming Mode(95 w/o).

Originally Posted by Swizzle

Frost has been the leveling spec of choice since....forever. The people laughing at you are wrath babies and should be treated the same way David Hasslehoff treats his body: with no respect.

Re: ICC 25 FPS issues

Originally Posted by litledude

Been thinking of getting a desktop for cata, but atm I need a quick fix so i can raid ICC 25. Just find it weird that I could do all of other 25 man content with relatively no problems, but lag so much in Icecrown Citadel.

In regards to my processes, its at 70 with Game Booster on Gaming Mode(95 w/o).

70 is still crazy high for only 2 gig of ram....

Start ---> msconfig ---> Enter

Selective startup, startup tab. Uncheck everything you know is not essential. Will free up some RAM and CPU time.

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Selective startup, startup tab. Uncheck everything you know is not essential. Will free up some RAM and CPU time.

be VERY careful when you do this. You might shutdown essential services that you need for normal useage or the security of your PC. If you're starting to get errors now or programs stopped working, you know why...

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Originally Posted by Logicaly

be VERY careful when you do this. You might shutdown essential services that you need for normal useage or the security of your PC. If you're starting to get errors now or programs stopped working, you know why...

Actually thats the services tab you need to worry about. There is very little, if any at all, that would crash your system form the startup tab.

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The T2370 processor is a cheaper Core2Duo variant.. Not to be confused with a Pentium D, which I think many people here have done. Sure, it's not the latest and greatest cpu but it should hold for wow 25 man raiding. 2GB RAM isn't alot but this also should be enough. Crashes in a highly populated Dalaran to be expected but we'll blame blizzard for that. Problem here is the gfx, and since you're running on a laptop, the only solution is to get a new machine anyway.

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Originally Posted by Wries

The T2370 processor is a cheaper Core2Duo variant.. Not to be confused with a Pentium D, which I think many people here have done. Sure, it's not the latest and greatest cpu but it should hold for wow 25 man raiding. 2GB RAM isn't alot but this also should be enough. Crashes in a highly populated Dalaran to be expected but we'll blame blizzard for that. Problem here is the gfx, and since you're running on a laptop, the only solution is to get a new machine anyway.

Since WoW is heavily CPU dependent and less GFX-dependant, I think the problem will be the CPU, not the GFX. Nevertheless, same conclusion.